I'm sure he would play you some today, if you can pony up the cheese.
seriously you just posted that?? i suck at pool but i do have an opinion i am not afraid to share on here.
I'm sure he would play you some today, if you can pony up the cheese.
Man, some of you guys must have never spent much time gambling in your pool playing careers I swear. Shane wasn't breaking the rack wide open anymore because he found on on day 1, all that hard breaking he was doing was just helping Earl beat him, by not making a ball on the break and being able to run out from there. Think about it, if Shane broke wide open but didn't make a ball, all he was doing was turning over the table to Earl, like he broke and made a ball...so, run out from there Earl. Day 2 Shane figured out how to STOP helping Earl, but not breaking the rack so wide open, giving Earl the chance to run...then playing clean up after Earl failed to finish for the win...SMART POOL PLAYING if you want my opinion, Earl just didn't catch on because he didn't expect Shane to switch up on his break after day 1, he had him and he knew it...if Shane would have just continued down that same path...but he didn't, and it cost Earl in the long run...because he then fell victim to his own game....bait and switch gears. It's who ever makes the most 9's that wins, not who ever runs the most racks!!!!!!
Glen
There was no rule regarding break speed.
Regardless, SVBs break was medium speed, not soft. Earl's cheating comment was just one of a myriad of BS complaints he made during the match.
If someone uses the word "cheat" so casually and disrespectfully, they deserve to be knocked flat on their ass.
Earl wants to play the game from the 80's and can not play the game of 2010.
There was no rule regarding break speed.
Regardless, SVBs break was medium speed, not soft. Earl's cheating comment was just one of a myriad of BS complaints he made during the match.
If someone uses the word "cheat" so casually and disrespectfully, they deserve to be knocked flat on their ass.
seriously you just posted that?? i suck at pool but i do have an opinion i am not afraid to share on here.
Wrong answer, and Earl did get knocked flat on his ass, by a score of 75-67then paying him back in full for all the BS by asking him..."want to play again" with a smile on his face....that in itself was like giving Earl two black eyes AND a broken nose.....LMFAO
Then sit down, shut the **** up, and you might learn something.
haha, love you internet tough guys :thumbup: and how was the game tougher in the 80's than now, retard?
No, they were using the Delta 13 rack, Earl didn't want the magic rack used because it creates a repeatable perfect rack, with a predictable break, so rack your own was used, increasing the chance for human error on the rack, so no chance of repeatable perfect break & runs.
Coming from the guy that "sucks at pool" i think i will stick with my own edjucated opinion than run off at the mouth. it is clear to every one on this web site that the 2 push out rules, or this format played by shane and Earl is more difficult. The game isn't harder but the compitition and level of talent has deffinately improved. Earl is STILL one of the greatest players out there. He has done just as well as anyone has against SVB, and still win's and places well in tournaments.
You have been E'thuged now so be happy and go some where else to troll.
Any device used to create a perfect repeatable rack, is the MAJOR key to creating the perfect break...as a shot, not just the break. When human error started being removed from racking the balls, we all started hearing about how the game was no longer that hard, starting with Cory and the Sardo rack, and his soft break...always making the 1 in the side and running out from there. We ARE our own worst enemies when we search for the perfection in this game, because that "Perfection" is what's killing pool today...when the break shot is more IMPORTANT than any other shot on the table...except the LAST ball for the win.
Glen
Wrong answer, and Earl did get knocked flat on his ass, by a score of 75-67then paying him back in full for all the BS by asking him..."want to play again" with a smile on his face....that in itself was like giving Earl two black eyes AND a broken nose.....LMFAO
guy, you have issues! the only troll in here seems to be you, tough guy!
edjucated >> educated
compitition>> competition
deffinately>> definitely
guy, you have issues! the only troll in here seems to be you, tough guy!
edjucated >> educated
compitition>> competition
deffinately>> definitely
Earl wants to play the game from the 80's and can not play the game of 2010.
Coming from the guy that "sucks at pool" i think i will stick with my own edjucated opinion than run off at the mouth. it is clear to every one on this web site that the 2 push out rules, or this format played by shane and Earl is more difficult. The game isn't harder but the compitition and level of talent has deffinately improved. Earl is STILL one of the greatest players out there. He has done just as well as anyone has against SVB, and still win's and places well in tournaments.
You have been E'thuged now so be happy and go some where else to troll.